Scroll down to the third set of bullets for the free PDF sewing patterns.
Today’s tutorial shows you how to make a pair of fuzzy slippers, to accompany a pair of pajamas for your 13 inch to 15 inch dolls. For a full list of all the dolls they will fit, please scroll down to the second set of bullets.
I do plan to post more on the pajamas as well, but for now, I’m including my patterns for athletic wear. If you use these patterns and tutorials (but substitute stretchy fabric for flannel), you should be able to make the same pajamas you see pictured in the video above and the images below.
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To make today’s fuzzy slippers and flannel pajamas, you will likely need one or more of the following items:
- craft felt on Amazon OR
- stretchy fuzzy sweater fabric
- small-print flannel fabric (let me know if that link no longer works)
- craft foam
- chopsticks (for inverting doll clothes)
- glue gun
- Fiskars Stitchers mini snips (for clipping seams efficiently)
- Gutermann sewing machine thread
This list comes from my “Buyer’s Guide” page, which is easily accessed from the home page.

Today’s free printable PDF doll clothes sewing patterns will fit the following dolls:
- 13-inch Disney Princess Toddler dolls*
- 14-inch Hearts for Hearts Girls*
- 14 and a half-inch Wellie Wishers* from American Girl doll company*

Here are your free, printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making the outfit shown at the top of this page:
- Free American printable PDF pajamas and slipper sewing pattern for a 13 inch little girl doll
- Free A4 (international) PDF sewing pattern for making pajamas and slippers for a 13 to 16 inch little girl doll
- Tutorial video showing how to make the slippers is found at the top of today’s blog post
- Tutorial video showing how to make the trousers/ athletic pants /pajama pants is found here
- Tutorial video showing how to make the raglan-sleeved shirt is found here
- Scroll down for additional tutorial videos
You may also find these tutorial videos helpful:
- How to do a whipstitch
- How to do a backstitch
- How to use a needle threader
- How to do a basic straight stitch
- How to tie a knot using a needle and thread
- How to press seams open, using a hot iron
- How to attach ribbon to doll clothes
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To honor the trademark rights of the doll companies mentioned in this blog post, I am including links to their websites here. Please feel free to visit their website and consider purchasing one or more of the dolls mentioned.
The Disney Princess Toddler dolls are products offered by the Disney corporation, which holds the trademark for them (™). Please visit the Disney Toys website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.
The Hearts for Hearts Girls, Dolls and Games , when they were in production, were owned by the Playmates Company International, which (as far as I can tell) still holds the registered trademark for these toys. It should be noted, that when they were available for purchase, for each H4H doll purchased, the Hearts for Hearts company donated a portion of their proceeds to World Vision, a global humanitarian organization. However, these dolls are no longer produced, and therefore, you can only buy them used.
The Wellie Wishers and the 18 inch American Girl dolls mentioned in this blog post are products offered by Mattel, which holds the registered trademark for them (™). Please visit the Mattel Toys website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.
